Abstract

This introduction to the special issue explores the central role of collaboration in Victorian periodical production as well as in periodical scholarship and pedagogy. It examines the importance of copyright law and conceptions of authorship to our understanding of collaborative processes and offers an overview of previous studies of collaboration in nineteenth-century literature and Victorian periodical studies.

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